World Cup 2022: BBC to show Netherlands, France and Argentina last-16 ties

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The BBC will show the Netherlands' game against USA and Argentina's match with Australia on Saturday as part of its four games from the last 16 of the 2022 World Cup.

England play Senegal at 19:00 GMT on Sunday and that game will be on ITV.

The BBC will also show France v Poland on Sunday and Japan v Croatia on Monday - both 15:00 kick-offs.

The Netherlands v USA game on Saturday (15:00) will air on BBC One before Argentina play Australia (19:00).

The BBC will air its four last-16 ties on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, while BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds will provide live commentary on each of the eight games.

Highlights of non-live games and selected replayed matches will be available on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, while all BBC TV and radio coverage will be available on the BBC Sport website and app.

Last-16 ties and how to watch them (all times GMT)

Saturday, 3 December

Netherlands v USA (15:00) - BBC One

Argentina v Australia (19:00) - BBC One

Sunday, 4 December

France v Poland (15:00) - BBC One

England v Senegal (19:00) - ITV

Monday, 5 December

Japan v Croatia (15:00) - BBC One

Brazil v South Korea (19:00) - ITV

Tuesday, 6 December

Morocco v Spain (15:00) - ITV

Portugal v Switzerland (19:00) - ITV

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